Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Monday, October 29, 2007

I decided to ride my old skate board to school today. It has been sitting by the door for the past two month since we unpacked. It is the same skate board that I hardly used back when I was in high school.

I thought for sure that I would fall down skinning my hands, sending the contents of my book bag scattering across the street and sidewalk. But no, it was actually a lot of fun cruising on my old board to class. I am now wanting a long board with some softer wheels. I will now place that long board on my long long with list of things to buy when I have money.

Thursday, October 25, 2007

This is a low-poly game model that I am working on at school. He is a predator animal that lives on a forest planet.

I was really happy with the way the bricks and cement turned out in this little rendering. Probably the best art card I have made so far in my opinion.

I would image that in the underworld there must be some kind of method for keeping track of all those damned souls. George here is a member of a whole army of demons devoted to the task of managing all of Hell’s paperwork. And by the look on his face it appears that he enjoys the office work just as much as all of us do here in the overworld.

Tuesday, October 23, 2007

Thursday, October 18, 2007

These were made with Prisma color markers, pencils, ink, and acrylic. I feel as though I should just call it mixed media. But the thing that has always annoyed me about mixed media is that I never know what was used to create it. So how many media defines a mixed media piece? Is is more than one? Or maybe it is when you don't want people to know what you used to make it (like infectious human waste)? I dunno.

Whilst walking down the path Gretta came across a curiosity. In a perfect world where Gretta had a mouth she would have eaten him whole. But since it is not a perfect world, and she does not have a mouth she decided to make the little blob of slime her new best friend and promptly named him Joe.

Tuesday, October 02, 2007

Todays post is a lady I caught sleeping on the max while Catherine and I were riding home from Beaverton a couple weeks ago. I love it when people are snoozing, it makes it so much easier to draw them. Usually you have to look at people from the corner of your eye and hope that they do not confront you. Good times!